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Fugitive from 1995 sarin gas attack on Tokyo subway captured
World NowJapanese police have finally captured Naoko Kikuchi, one of the last remaining suspects from the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway, who admitted to being relieved that her life on the lam had come to an end.... -
Japanese more opposed to nuclear power a year after tsunami
World NowSeventy percent of Japanese surveyed by the Washington-based Pew Research Center said they wanted nuclear power reduced or eliminated, while a year ago the nation was nearly evenly divided on the subject, with 44% urging a phaseout and 46% backing... -
Chinese diplomat leaves Japan amid espionage suspicions
World NowA senior diplomat from the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo has left Japan amid an investigation into suspicions of espionage and other illegal activities for the past five years, the Kyodo news agency reported on Tuesday.... -
Opening Ceremony helps take old brands somewhere new
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticThe 2009 launch of the Pendleton Meets Opening Ceremony collection introduced the nostalgic wool brand to the fashion crowd and inspired the creation of this season's Portland Collection. Boutique retailer Opening Ceremony, with locations in Soho, Los...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Entertainment, Kenzo, Barney's New York Incorporated, Fashion Shows
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Eclipse crosses Asia, US: Millions look skyward for ring of fire
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — From a park near Albuquerque, to the top of Japan’s Mount Fuji, to the California coast the effect was dramatic: The moon nearly blotting out the sun creating a blazing “ring of fire” eclipse. Millions...
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The Tokyo Skytree, world's tallest tower, opens in Japan
World NowThousands of people braved the rain to see the tallest freestanding tower in the world Tuesday as it was revealed to the public in Japan. The Tokyo Skytree is the second tallest structure in the world at 2,080 feet, coming in after the 2,720-foot high... -
Solar eclipse creates eerie shadows and sunset
L.A. NOWThe "ring of fire" solar eclipse brought crowds out onto streets, into their backyards and onto roofs to catch a glimpse of the historic event. The eclipse created an eerie sunset and unusual shadows across Southern California, with about 86%...... -
Solar eclipse 2012: Viewers dazzled around the world [watch live video]
L.A. NOWWatch live streaming video from interior at livestream.com The "ring of fire" solar eclipse dazzled viewers around the world, offering breathtaking views from Asia to North America. And the National Park Service planned to broadcast the eclipse live... -
York Township Honors World War II Veteran
TribLocal - ElmhurstAfter graduating from high school at 17 years old in 1944, Howard Hill enlisted with the United States Navy.In basic training he was sent to …... -
Hollywood finds romance in travel
Love is always lovelier some place other than home. Well, at least in the celluloid universe.
Traveling by boat, train or even bus can lead to romantic entanglements in the movies, as does visiting über-romantic locales such as Rome, Paris and Venice. Of...Tags: Academy Awards, Strangers on a Train (movie), Julia Roberts, Empire State Building, Giovanni Ribisi
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